Never leave your phone or any other valuable (like glasses or a tablet) item in your bed, your gown pocket, or on your meal tray. If it isn’t caught before sheets/gowns/trays go down to linen and/or the kitchen it’s likely you’ll never see it again.
If you’re bad with questions have someone in your life (or even those of us here) help you. Write the questions down, start before you go in for your procedure. If you can’t bring yourself to ask them have your friend/family member ask for you. You can also hand the paper to the doctor or nurse. Doctors often come to see their patients early in the morning. I know I’m not well put together at 6 or 7am. Ask the basics: when can I shower, when can I drive, what activities are not okay, etc.
If you smoke or vape don’t do it on the day of surgery and try not to start up again afterwards, it really can affect your recovery after anesthesia.
Make sure you are given discharge instructions including info about your meds in writing. You may think you’ll remember but it’s best to have materials to reference for you and any care givers you may have.
As someone else said if physical therapy is ordered, do it. PT can be so beneficial to your recovery after anesthesia even if the exercises seem simple. Ask if you should or are allowed to do the exercises at home, too.